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A new pink gold case with beautiful enamel touches
Jaeger-LeCoultre has built a legacy that spans the ages, masterfully combining artistic creativity with technical precision. Among its many icons, the Reverso remains the most recognizable. Its famous story is well known: the creation of an elegant wristwatch designed to withstand the rigors of polo, making it one of the most distinctive and iconic timepieces ever made.
As part of its participation in Watches and Wonders 2025, the brand unveiled a series of new releases for this collection, including the Reverso Tribute Duoface Small Seconds, Reverso Tribute Geographic, Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds, Hybris Artistica, and the Reverso Tribute Minute Repeater. Expanding the collection even further, Jaeger-LeCoultre now presents the new Reverso Tribute Nonantième Enamel in pink gold, a refined interpretation of the 2021 model.
The new Reverso Tribute Nonantième Enamel retains the same distinctive proportions as its predecessor, featuring a 49.4mm × 29.9mm × 11.72mm case crafted from 18k pink gold. The signature Reverso gadroons above and below the dial reinforce the watch’s Art Deco elegance. Its reverse side offers a stunning celestial display, which we’ll dive into shortly, and the watch provides a water resistance of 30 meters.
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On the front, the dial is updated with a sophisticated grey sunray finish. The elegant layout includes applied golden indices and Dauphine-style hands. A large date window is positioned at 12 o'clock, while a small seconds subdial at 6 o'clock incorporates a classic moon phase complication.
Flipping the case reveals the newly enhanced reverse side: a deep midnight blue enamel background sprinkled with 70 golden stars. Two windows, arranged in a figure-eight formation, display the time. The upper window shows jumping hours against a white background, while the lower window reveals minutes on a rotating disc. A three-quarter plate, lacquered in blue and dotted with pink gold stars, evokes a starry night sky, while a sun and moon indicator at the center signifies day and night.
Powering the watch is the manual-winding Calibre 826. This movement operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and offers a 42-hour power reserve. The watch is fitted with a dark blue alligator leather strap and is limited to just 90 pieces. As for the price, it remains available upon request.
For more information, you can visit Jaeger-LeCoultre’s official website.
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